The N64 since it was the party machine! Many of my greatest gaming memories are from playing N64 games with friends.

Pretty much this and even by myself I had a good time with games like Ocarina of Time, Majora Mask, Perfect Dark, Jet Force Gemini, Beetle Adventure Racing, Donkey Kong 64, Forsaken 64, Super Mario 64, Star Fox 64, and plenty others. Those games there I probably logged in 1000's of hours of game time in them....

But the Gamecube is just about toe to toe with N64 in terms of how much fun I had with it.Twilight Princess, wind waker, Smash Bros. Melee, Resident Evil, Resident Evil 4, Star Wars: Rouge Squadron 2 and 3, Viewtiful Joe, Burnout 1 and 2, Battalion Wars, Fire Emblem PoR, Metroid Prime 1 & 2, Star Fox Adventure, Lost Kingdom 2, F-Zero GX, and Tales of Symphonia are games that I EASILY put in over 500+ hour playing by myself or with others. Honestly, and realistically, Gamecube should clearly be number 1. But N64, IMO, still had the best quality titles that I've played from an initial playing experience hence why it get a very slight edge...

It wont, just like the Wii wasn't worth it for NES, SNES, and N64 titles. The Wii U wont get the entire library of anything except a very small list of Wii U games.

Who would dare to think otherwise? The Wii U has ZERO potential; it has had this same potential for two years straight so far. With a needless gimmick for a controller in its gamepad controller, nonexistent third party support (no kids, multi-plats don't count, especially with the Wii U getting the bottom of the barrel versions of them), dire emphasis on its E-Shop just like the 3DS, no built-in hard drive in 2014, and a growing amount of consumers raising their brow at it as a result, not even a prayer is going to bless it with this potential some like to think it truly has.

Do people not see it? Nintendo is in a ravenous frenzy trying to get someone to acknowledge this thing's existence. Never before have they been forced to whore their first party guns so aggressively, much like they only know how to do lately. Those Mario Kart 8 and New Super Mario Bros. U bundles didn't appear because Nintendo finally acknowledged that look in their fan's eyes....

SNES all the way. In my book, the jump in game quality, originality, etc was way bigger from the NES to SNES, than from any other Nintendo console after that. You can just about trace most of the same features you see in every Nintendo game now back to their SNES versions. Heck, you can trace many controls, features, moves, etc back to the NES versions of their games. Mario games (Super Mario, Mario Kart, etc), Zelda games and many of their other first party games haven't changed all that much since their Nintendo 64/Gamecube releases. Of course, they look nicer, had a few features , and the 3D graphics are different as compared to their older 2D counterparts, but there hasn't been a major change in many of their games other than the method we play them with (i.e. controllers). SNES...best console Nintendo ever released. All that being said...it's a tie for second place with the N64/GC. Lol.

Gotta rep the 'cube on this one. Although every pre-Wii Nintendo console was fantastic, especially the N64, the Gamecube just brought it all home for me. People treated it like a disadvantage, but that console was so small, light, and portable. It was great for bringing over to friend's houses and whatnot. It also had a great controller, only marred by the horrible C-Stick (however, a tip for anyone interested, you can open the controller up and replace the C-stick with another GC analog stick, it fits exactly the same and makes the controller even better). The best part was, of course, the games. No game system since the SNES has had so many killer titles. Metroid Prime, Mario Kart DD, Wind Waker, Twilight Princess, Eternal Darkness, the list goes on. There were even classic multi-plats like Timesplitters and Red Faction 2.

The cube really had it all. Anyone who was younger in the late 90's and early 2000's remembers great days playing with friends huddled around a Gamecube for long stretches into the night.

I say it's a close battle between the Wii and the Gamecube. I say it is definitively the Wii though.

I don't think it's the N64, because it is unplayable because of the "frame rate" today. Gamecube had some great games, I give it that, but Wii just eclipsed it and brought some amazing innovations in Hardware.

The Super Nintendo is the perfect video game console. After that I'd say Wii (yeah, I would), than NES, than GC, with N64 in last (not counting Wii U because it's not old enough to be properly stacked against the others).

@AMGMercedes: Funny, I would say nostalgia is the only thing preventing people from seeing that the N64 has only a small handful of games that are still fun to play. Aside from the first-party Nintendo games and the Rare platformers, N64 games have aged like milk.

If Nintendo would get their act together with the eshop, it'd be wiiu because of the VC. As of now? Probably the wii. Not only does it have the ace wii games, but a lot of great nes, ms, snes, genesis, tg16, snk, n64, and arcade games. In reality, and outside of sales, it is actually a very good console.

Best console from my experience though? Probably the snes or nes or n64. One would think the n64 is out of question, but it brought a level of quality that put the competition to shame. It was the console that was like discovering videogames all over again for the very first time, for a lot of seasoned gamers. Tons of brand new genres and amazing multiplayer.

I would have to say the Super Nintendo is the best Nintendo console that I have ever played because of Mode 7 in certain video games that featured that ability such as Super Mario Kart, Super Mario World, F-Zero, Stunt Race FX, Killer Instinct, & Super Castlevania IV with specific boss battles.

The N64 has my most memorable experiences and i started with the NES. Sure it did not have a whole lot of great games but the ones it did have make up for that because they where game changers. Once the N64 came out I had no reason to play psx, also mine broke just after the N64 came out. I really like the SNES but back then I did not enjoy those rpg's like I do now.

The N64 has my most memorable experiences and i started with the NES. Sure it did not have a whole lot of great games but the ones it did have make up for that because they where game changers. Once the N64 came out I had no reason to play psx, also mine broke just after the N64 came out. I really like the SNES but back then I did not enjoy those rpg's like I do now.

This is funny. I can't remember but....maybe five games, first party titles at that, that were actually worth remembering and playing on the N64 vs. the countless franchises and games on the PS1. Let's not pretend that the PS1 didn't completely obliterate the N64. The N64 was merely what the Dream Cast was to Sega - poorly executed and unexplored potential.